Today I saw the new Mary Poppins movie and enjoyed it very much. I read the book as a child (in the deep dark past) and always loved the story. I adored the original film but found this one deeper and more profound. I know that I will watch it again in the future.
I am often caught by phrases spoken in films and in this film it was said “some people think too much.” I suspect that any of us who worry and obsess and have anxiety do this. We think too much.
Thinking too much is definitely what we do when we worry. We lay out every scenario that can possibly take place. I explain to myself that if I encounter one of my scenarios I will be ready to face it. Usually I don’t face any of the things I envision and if I did I would probably not be prepared at all.
This obsessing is a venture into futility. It is a total waste of time, energy and, last but not least, an exercise in chaotic thinking. It leaves me anxious and exhausted.
It has been said that people who do this are smarter than the average. I don’t know if this is true but there are studies with that information. The reason given is that they can come up with more outcomes for any scenario.

If it is true that anxious people are smarter than the average then it is a mixed blessing. I might want to give it up for some peace.
Hey, if we’re smart enough to think of all the things that could go “wrong,” maybe we’re also smart enough to imagine the good that God can bring out of every possible scenario. 😏
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That’s how we should be thinking!
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Being an anxious person myself, may we remember the words of Jesus in Matthew 6:25-34. Much easier said than done, but what He desires. Blessings to you Suzanne!
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I agree. Thank you
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Thank Him
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I definitely have to take some time to calm myself down on occasion. Like, “Brittany, even if the worst happens, how has worrying changed it?” That usually helps for a moment followed by tons of positive thinking.
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I loved the movie as well! It’s one of those films that really stays with you. I may watch it again, too.
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